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Tiny, Colorful London Apartment Feels Larger Than Life in 430 Square Feet

A tiny apartment in London shows that you don’t have to paint everything white to make a space feel larger than life.

Two Architects Designed a Tiny Apartment in Rotterdam That’s Only 74 Square Feet

Two architects in the Netherlands made the most of the tiniest of spaces, “maximizing absolutely everything.”

Winka Dubbeldam Creates a Minimalist House With a Maximalist Sense of Drama

The architect Winka Dubbeldam’s renovation of a nondescript 800-square-foot building resulted in a minimalist house with a maximalist sense of drama.

‘You Can Be a Little Different in Queens’: Why This Home Is Not Like the Others

Instead of a conventional renovation, one New Yorker took a progressive approach. Now he pays almost nothing for energy, and the air is always fresh.

They Found a Tiny Home in the Catskills: an Original Bolt-Together House

The tiny cabin, one of the few extant examples of a popular 1970s design, had no heat or toilet. But it was theirs for $65,000.

In North Carolina, a Tiny Home for $365 a Month Comes With a Hot Tub

After a lifetime of seeking out tiny spaces, she finally found a keeper: a former barbershop in an old mill village in North Carolina.

From an Unassuming California Bungalow, She Created a ‘Micro Versailles’

When a neighbor left her a fortune, she didn’t buy a bigger house. She turned her cottage into a place where Marie Antoinette might have...

A Tiny, Eco-Friendly House Off the Coast of Maine

The 1,200-square-foot home in coastal Maine uses a fraction of the energy required to heat the average house, and the pigs handle most of the...

Two Architects Create a Retreat in a Nerve-Racking City of Sarajevo

Two architects came up with a solution in a city that was once among the most stressful in the world: Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia...

His Architect Said the Site Was No Good, So He Built the Project Himself

The South Korean ceramist Hun-Chung Lee taught himself design and construction, creating a collection of small buildings as impressive as his artwork.